At the beginning of the Tertiary period, mammals replaced reptiles as the dominant vertebrates. Each epoch of the Tertiary was marked by striking developments in mammalian life. The earliest recognizable hominoid relatives of humans, Proconsul and Australopithecus, also. Modern types of birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and invertebrates were either already numerous at the beginning of the period or appeared early in its history. Modern families of flowering plants evolved. Marine invertebrates and non-mammal marine vertebrates experienced only modest evolution.
Snakes or hawks because they eat the mice that eat the grass or other plants.
Some examples of tertiary animals include the killer whale, snakes, seal and many more. These are referred as the tertiary consumers on a food chain.
uintatherium, plesiadapis, and hyracotherium are some of many species
Lions. Lions are also tertiary and secondary consumers in the grassland food chain.
a tertiary consumer is a carnivore on the top of the food chain, so like a lion, tuna, dog, foxes ect.
hawks, tigers, lions,hyenas
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It is Extremeley hard to find anything on animals of the tertiary period (if that is what you are refering to by"TERTIARY") Good luck though! It is Extremeley hard to find anything on animals of the tertiary period (if that is what you are refering to by"TERTIARY") Good luck though!
retailing and wholesaling,transportation and distribution,entertainment,restuarants,media,tourism, insuarance,banking,health care and law,are some of the activities which happen in the tertiary sector.
Second-order consumers feed on first-order consumers. An eagle is an example of a second-order consumer. Examples of first-order consumers are rabbits and mice.
A herbivore is an animal that only eats plants and does not consume meat. Deer, squirrels, chipmunks, cattle, and horses are all examples of herbivores.
There are different levels of consumers based on the order they come in on the food chain – primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary, etc. There is also a top consumer or top predator, meaning that organism is not preyed upon by other consumers. Specific examples of consumers are: hawks, mice, deer, snakes, moose, wolves, beetles, ants.
I suppose crocodiles and alligators are two examples.
Examples of tertiary activities?
It is Extremeley hard to find anything on animals of the tertiary period (if that is what you are refering to by"TERTIARY") Good luck though! It is Extremeley hard to find anything on animals of the tertiary period (if that is what you are refering to by"TERTIARY") Good luck though!
A tertiary consumer is an animal that eats secondary consumers (which are carnivores). For example: Grasshoppers are primary consumers (herbivores) because they eat grass. Rats are secondary consumers (carnivores) because they eat grasshoppers. Snakes are tertiary consumers because they eat rats.
A secondary consumer would eat a primary consumer/other consumers. They would be carnivores.
A tertiary consumer is an organism that eats secondary consumers. An example of this would be shark. The shark could be a tertiary consumer because the shark eats a fish which eats zooplankton which eat phytoplankton. The phytoplankton is the primary producer, the zooplankton is the primary consumer, the fish is the secondary consumer which makes the shark the tertiary consumer.
All mammals present today are example of tertiary period mammals as we are living in tertiary period .
For primary activity the examples are cotton, copper, and iron. For secondary activity the examples are pencil, jacket, sweatshirt, and backpack. Tertiary activity involve in service, and the examples are doctor, and nurse.
When the goods are shelved and sold
zebras sheep
sharks,wolfs,predators
Lyons giraffe BUSH